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Rascal (holistic)
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About Rascal (holistic)
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This handsome outgoing boy is ready to go to his new home now! We prefer this boy go to a home that prefers a holistic approach and or willing to learn about this lifestyle home! This means a healthier lifestyle for our pups. If you are not sure what a holistic approach is, please reach out to us to discuss it. We like to take recommendations followed by Dr. Karen Becker and Dr. Judy Morgan (holistic vets). They have less chemicals in them (the pets), healthier immune systems, etc.
●Currently raised with children and other animals (loves everyone he meets)
■Housebroken/ crate trained
●Both parents are on the premises
■Loves raw food/fruit & veggies. On some dry dog food as well.
●Has had a vet health check, fecal check and up to date on rabies (no we do not plan to do any others)
■Will come with a health guarantee and limited akc registration (PET ONLY, NO BREEDING).
●He knows basic commands
●Can also go up and down stairs on his own and more!.🐾 loves playing on the trampoline!
Price is slightly negotiable to the perfect home!
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Coat Colors:
Medium Brown
White
Gray
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About Swedish Vallhund Puppies
About Swedish Vallhund Puppies
Are Swedish Vallhunds a good breed to own?
Looking for an athletic pal and watchful protector? The Swedish Vallhund may fit the bill. This breed has endless energy, a loud bark, and a craving for affection. If you can manage their barking and keep them busy, a Vallhund could be a fun friend for the whole family. Full-grown, they typically weigh 20-35 pounds and stand 11-14 inches tall.
Will a Swedish Vallhund get along with my other pets?
Swedish Vallhunds are generally excellent with children of all ages. Vallhunds tend to be friendly with children and other animals, but they’re suspicious around strangers and new people. These dogs enjoy being outside but should primarily live indoors. They're moderate barkers — they'll alert you when something's up but aren't excessive.
How much exercise does a Swedish Vallhund need?
Swedish Vallhunds are energetic dogs that are very athletic. They need to be taken on a daily walk and given room to run and play. Vallhunds also do well at dog sports, so if you’re up for it, agility activities and games can be a good way to get their blood pumping. Overall, their exercise needs are high.
Do Swedish Vallhunds shed a lot?
The Swedish Vallhund has a medium, harsh, tight topcoat with a soft, dense undercoat. These dogs come in gray, red-brown, red-yellow, or gray-brown. Vallhunds are average shedders and don’t require much grooming. Grooming-wise, this breed is low-maintenance.
Do Swedish Vallhunds need a house with a yard?
Swedish Vallhunds are best suited for a home with a yard, though they can adapt to apartment life with enough exercise. These dogs enjoy being outside but should primarily live indoors. They are fairly easy to train.
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